I believe the answer is:
- What can go wrong?
This question is asked to find out the potential risk that may occur after purchasing the product.
- What is the likely return?
This question is asked to find out potential benefit from consuming the product
-Is the risk worth the return?
<span>The purchase should be made only if the potential benefit would outweigh potential risk
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Answer:
APR is 330% and EAR is 1745.53%
Explanation:
Given:
Monthly interest rate = 27.5%
APR or annual percentage rate = 27.5×12 = 330%
So, Big Dom should report an APR of 330% to customers.
EAR or effective annual rate = 
Here,
APR is 330% and m is 12
330÷12 = 27.5%
substituting the value in the above formula:
EAR = 
= 17.4553 or 1745.53%
Answer:
option 14.92%
Explanation:
Data provided in the question;
Expected annual dividend to be paid = $0.65
Expected growth rate = 9.50%
Walter’s stock currently trades = $12.00 per share
Now,
Expected rate of return =
+ Growth rate
or
Expected rate of return =
+ 9.50%
or
Expected rate of return = ( 0.054167 × 100% ) + 9.50%
or
Expected rate of return = 5.4167% + 9.50%
or
Expected rate of return = 14.9167 ≈ 14.92%
Hence, the correct answer is option 14.92%
Answer: $15.50
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that someone establish a straddle on Fincorp using September call and put options with a strike price of $80 and that the call premium is $7.00 and the put premium is $8.50.
The most that can be lose on this position will be the addition of the call premium and the put premium. This will be:
= $7.00 + $8.50
= $15.50